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UAE: Streamlined Work Permit Cancellation Process Now Requires No Documents

9 July 2024 · Aparna T Nambissan · 3 min read

In a significant regulatory update, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MOHRE) has announced a revolutionary shift in the procedural framework for work permit cancellations. Effective immediately, the cancellation of work permits for employees will necessitate no physical documentation, a substantial enhancement driven by the recently inaugurated Work Bundle platform. The new streamlined procedure, now requiring zero documents, has reduced the processing time from three minutes to an impressive 45 seconds. This upgrade is part of the second phase of the Work Bundle platform, launched to simplify and expedite labor-related services.

The Work Bundle platform, an integral component of the UAE’s strategic vision to digitize and streamline labor-related services, represents a monumental leap toward operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. This platform facilitates a seamless, paperless process, effectively eliminating the administrative burdens historically associated with work permit cancellations.

Disambiguation: This article discusses UAE Federal employment laws. For ADGM labour laws, please refer to ADGM Employment Laws. For DIFC labour laws, please refer to DIFC Employment Laws.

Key Enhancements in Work Permit Cancellation

  • Elimination of Document Requirements: Previously requiring two documents, the new process demands none.
  • Automatic Approval: The system now supports automatic approval for cancellations.
  • Simplified Data Entry: The number of fields to be filled has been reduced from seven to two.
  • Reduced Processing Time: The time to complete the cancellation process has been cut down from three minutes to just 45 seconds.

MOHRE announced the service upgrade on July 8, emphasizing MOHRE’s commitment to providing a seamless and efficient procedural experience for customers.

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Comprehensive Integration

The Work Bundle platform, now in its second phase, integrates all types of work permit cancellations into a single unified system. This phase, following a successful initial rollout in Dubai in March, is being implemented across all seven emirates. It is expected to benefit approximately 600,000 companies and over seven million workers.

Broader Impact on Employment Services

The Work Bundle platform consolidates eight critical work and residency procedures, significantly reducing duplication and simplifying the onboarding process for new employees. Key services included in the platform are:

  • Issuing new work permits
  • Requesting status adjustments
  • Issuing visas and employment contracts
  • Providing Emirates ID, residency, and medical examination services

Additionally, the platform simplifies the following procedures:

  • Renewing employment contracts
  • Renewing Emirates ID and residency
  • Conducting medical examinations
  • Cancelling employment contracts, work permits, and residency

Previously, the UAE had already reduced the time required to process documents for obtaining work permits and residency visas from 30 days to 5 days. The introduction of the Work Bundle platform further exemplifies the UAE’s dedication to enhancing operational efficiency and regulatory compliance in the labor market.

Strategic Vision

The Work Bundle platform aligns with the UAE’s strategic vision of digital transformation and ease of doing business. By reducing administrative overheads and operational costs, this initiative is set to boost corporate agility and foster a more conducive business environment. It also underscores the UAE’s position as a global leader in digital governance and regulatory innovation.

For detailed procedural guidelines and more information, stakeholders are encouraged to visit the official MOHRE website or contact the dedicated support team via the Work Bundle platform.

This article is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice..

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Aparna T Nambissan

Aparna T. Nambissan is a Junior Associate at ATB Legal, specializing in UAE Commercial Companies Law (CCL), corporate transactions, and regulatory compliance. She advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, legal due diligence, and the drafting and negotiation of commercial contracts and agreements. She also has experience in company incorporations, corporate governance, and compliance matters for entities operating in the UAE.In addition to her corporate law practice, Aparna actively advises on employment law matters, real estate transactions, and related regulatory issues, offering clients clear, commercially focused, and practical legal solutions.Before joining ATB Legal, Aparna gained hands-on experience through internships with leading law firms in Bengaluru, working across a range of corporate, commercial, and litigation matters. Her achievements include consecutive wins in the Business Plan Competition (2019–2020 and 2020–2021), organized by the Seattle University Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center in collaboration with St. Joseph’s Institute of Management.Aparna holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce from Bangalore University and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Karnataka State Law University (KSLU). She is enrolled with the Bar Council of Karnataka. Her unique combination of business acumen and legal expertise enables her to approach each matter with both strategic insight and meticulous attention to detail.